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Transcribed by: asf0@comcast.net Alice Franceschini
Date: December 6, 1999 Edited December 8, 1999
Album: Super Hits
Written by: Robert Byrne\Mae McAnally
TWO DOZEN ROSES Shenandoah
Intro chords F#m E D A
A D A D E
I brought flowers to your door last night-ight
A D A D E
I'd done you wrong and I wanna make it right-ight
F#m A
You say I'm not welcome here
F#m D
I know it ought to be perfectly clear
A E D E A
But I can't help but wonder what it might be like
CHORUS:
F#m E D E A F#m E A
If I had two dozen roses And an old bottle of wine
F#m E D E A
If I really could of hung the moon Would it change your mind
F#m E D E A
If I could cry a little bit harder
F#m E A
And get a little less sleep at night
F#m E D E A
If I had two dozen roses Would it change your mind 1.)F#m E D A
2.)Bb B B B (1x) G#M F# E B (3x)
A D A D E
Oh I must have been a fool back then-en
A D A D E
To lose something you can't have again-ain
F#m A
I thought all ?? that was over due??
F#m D
It second guessed my every move
A E D E A
But I can't help but wonder how it might have been
Chorus, key change, ending
ENDING:
G#m F# E F# B
If I could cry a little bit harder
G#m F# B
And get a little less sleep at night
G#m F# E F# B
If I had two dozen roses Would it change your mind
E F# B
Baby would it change your mind
E F# B
Oh Baby could you change your mind
E F# B
Baby would you change your mind